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Chris Craft Launch 27 — 8.10 m Inboard Bowrider

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Mart 12, 2026

At 8.10 m LOA with a 2.60 m beam and a light displacement of 2,531 kg (laden 3,143 kg), the Chris Craft Launch 27 demands specific berthing and transport planning: trailers and marina berths must accommodate a width under 2.6 m, lifting gear must handle up to 509 kg engine weight, and fuel logistics should account for a 292 L tank when planning day trips or short charters.

Key dimensions and on-board capacities

The Launch 27 sits squarely in the 8‑meter inboard runabout class and is optimized for day cruising on both coastal waters and lakes. Below is a quick spec sheet to help with marina reservations, transport permits, or charter listings.

SpecificationValue
Overall length (LOA)8.10 m
Length at waterline7.60 m
Beam2.60 m
Freeboard at beam0.79 m
Draft (engines raised)0.94 m
Light / Laden displacement2,531 kg / 3,143 kg
Fuel / Freshwater292 L / 34 L
Maximum persons10

Hull design and construction

The hull features a moderate 18° V entry with a 13° transom angle, an inverted transom and a tulip bow that reflect Chris Craft’s design language. Laminate is polyester, while deck hardware—retractable cleats, flush plates and fittings—uses stainless steel. Teak trim on handrails and optional full teak floors reinforce the brand’s heritage finish choices.

Engines and propulsion options

Exclusively offered with petrol inboard V8s, the Launch 27 provides multiple powertrains to suit performance and charter profiles. The options are broken down below for quick comparison.

ManufacturerDisplacement / TypesGüç (bg)
Mercury6.2 L V8 / 8.2 L V8300, 350, 380, 430
Volvo5.3 L V8 / 6.2 L V8300, 350, 380, 430

Electronics include Mercury Digital Throttle & Shift and Volvo EVC depending on choice. Options like Active Trim and SeaCore treatment are available for corrosion protection and performance tuning.

Seakeeper Ride system and underway comfort

Standard fit is the Seakeeper Ride system, which uses transom-mounted interceptors to automatically control pitch and roll underway. For day-boat charters or owner-operators who want stable ride and consistent angles under load, the system reduces heeling variability and improves guest comfort—big plus for rental listings and skippered excursions.

Deck layout, modularity and guest flow

The Launch 27 follows a classic bowrider layout with a U-shaped forward seating area, two swiveling helm and companion bucket seats, and twin longitudinal sunpads aft over the engine bay. Seats have storage lockers underneath for anchors, safety gear and water toys, and a teak cockpit table can be fitted to create a sociable lounge.

  • Yay seating: U-shaped with cushions
  • Helm area: two bucket seats, swivel function
  • Aft deck: twin sunbeds and stowage
  • Bimini: folds into the line; electric option available

Trim levels and finishes

Two trim packages—Heritage Trim Edition and Heritage Edition—control the extent of teak and decorative scrollwork. Heritage Trim includes teak on the hood, platform and handrails; Heritage adds a full teak sole.

Market positioning, price and charter potential

With a base price of $219,500, the Launch 27 slots as a premium day boat with V8 inboard performance, classic teak styling and modern ride control. From a GetBoat.com perspective, the model has clear appeal for high-end day charters, owner-operator rentals, and marina-based leasing where guests expect a blend of performance and finish. Logistics costs—shipping, VAT/duties, berthing and trailer handling—will influence final sale and charter rates in different Destinations.

Pros and cons for charter operators:

  1. Pros: Seakeeper Ride standard, high guest capacity (10), premium finishes, strong engine range.
  2. Cons: Petrol inboards increase fuel costs; teak maintenance; size requires mid-sized berth or slip.

All told, the devil is in the details: engine choice, finish level and local transport logistics will define operating costs and charter appeal.

In summary, the Chris Craft Launch 27 combines a compact 8.10 m hull, V8 inboard power up to 430 hp, and a modular bowrider cockpit that makes it a strong candidate for private owners and day-charter programs. Key takeaways: plan for specific marina and trailer requirements, account for fuel and maintenance of teak and inboard systems, and consider the Seakeeper Ride and trim level when pricing for sale or rent. Whether listed for a yacht charter, weekend boat hire on the lake or coastal boating excursions in the gulf or ocean, the Launch 27’s mix of comfort, performance and finish will influence its appeal to captains, owners and guests across marinas, clearwater bays, fishing spots and sun-drenched beach Destinations.